Your explanation of Gain is correct - I like to add something - Gain is the Preamp volume to the Darlington preamps,- it is a volume knob that controls the signal input power of those amps
You are so right Tim, I was intimidated by mixers because of all of the button. You made it seem so easy with this video. Now I just have to prevent my credit card from buying this online.
Timmy, I have been looking at the meter on the right, while you were speaking. Why wasnt there movements of the green, amber, red lights that responds and shows you your levels?
Ya know, I always enjoy your vids. Keep it up!! Do you ever use the built-in EQ/sfx or do you usually do that in post? The mixer is a bit of an overkill for typical VO, but for the price and versatility, ya can't knock it. From a good standpoint, doing live directed sessions, there is usually a mix of them wanting the pure audio from your studio or those that run their audio through an expensive channel strip like an Avalon 737sp. What do you have as a backup preamp/interface?
Like compression I prefer to use a little on both the mixer and a little in post rather than fully one or the other. Yes the extra features on the mixer do seem unnecessary to most but I use all the EQ and Compression features pretty much every single day. Also a lot of voice recording apps leave something to be decried in the post department. This mixer gives me the ability to plug up my phone to it and just do the recording without having to worry about EQ and Compression. I can plug, record and go. I use it for doing long recording and live sessions where I don't want to or can't edit afterwords. Also one of my goals is to have a studio where I record other people and multiple at a time and a mixer is something you will need for something like that. I have a few back ups but the best go to is the U-PHORIA UMC22. No features but has lasted a while. I am hoping to upgrade and move my current mixer to backup, but that may be a while. I had a compressor strip one time but didn't know how to use it. Also didn't have a good place to mount it so not a lot of experience with those.
If i use a condenser microphone on line 1, does that mean I can’t use input 2,3 and 4 with dynamic microphones or guitars etc? Basically making 2,3 and 4 useless? Can i use my guitar amp as the speaker?
@@FunnyGuyTimmyright, so if I'm understanding you corectly, each CHANNEL could have its own level of effects, like if for band use, as part of your PA, you could have an effect on the guitar, but not the bass, and a different level of said effect on the vocal...or maybe I'm misunderstanding. Would you even use this for a band? I saw a guitar dude selling a slightly different model, the Yamaha MG 10/2, and he said he used it as the backup mixer for his PA.
@@advancedraymondology2914 it can have varying levels of the same effect on each channel but it would be the same effect for all channels, yes. Yes, this would be good for bands.
Your explanation of Gain is correct - I like to add something - Gain is the Preamp volume to the Darlington preamps,- it is a volume knob that controls the signal input power of those amps
You are so right Tim, I was intimidated by mixers because of all of the button. You made it seem so easy with this video. Now I just have to prevent my credit card from buying this online.
LOL I keep my Credit Cards in a lock box so they don't escape.
Timmy, I have been looking at the meter on the right, while you were speaking. Why wasnt there movements of the green, amber, red lights that responds and shows you your levels?
I think that is actually because it's at a bad angle. Those lights aren't that bright.
@@FunnyGuyTimmy Oh, ok ok. Understood
Ya know, I always enjoy your vids. Keep it up!!
Do you ever use the built-in EQ/sfx or do you usually do that in post? The mixer is a bit of an overkill for typical VO, but for the price and versatility, ya can't knock it. From a good standpoint, doing live directed sessions, there is usually a mix of them wanting the pure audio from your studio or those that run their audio through an expensive channel strip like an Avalon 737sp. What do you have as a backup preamp/interface?
Like compression I prefer to use a little on both the mixer and a little in post rather than fully one or the other.
Yes the extra features on the mixer do seem unnecessary to most but I use all the EQ and Compression features pretty much every single day. Also a lot of voice recording apps leave something to be decried in the post department. This mixer gives me the ability to plug up my phone to it and just do the recording without having to worry about EQ and Compression. I can plug, record and go.
I use it for doing long recording and live sessions where I don't want to or can't edit afterwords. Also one of my goals is to have a studio where I record other people and multiple at a time and a mixer is something you will need for something like that.
I have a few back ups but the best go to is the U-PHORIA UMC22. No features but has lasted a while. I am hoping to upgrade and move my current mixer to backup, but that may be a while.
I had a compressor strip one time but didn't know how to use it. Also didn't have a good place to mount it so not a lot of experience with those.
If i use a condenser microphone on line 1, does that mean I can’t use input 2,3 and 4 with dynamic microphones or guitars etc? Basically making 2,3 and 4 useless?
Can i use my guitar amp as the speaker?
I've been using this same one for years. Great mixer!
Did you run this into another interface like a scarlett, or did you run this direct into your pc?
Right into the PC. It acts as the interface as well, via it's USB connector.
Can you have two or three different instruments or mics with different effect for each one?
No it has one effects option and you can only change how much the channel is effected.
Thanks, thanks not very good
@@FunnyGuyTimmyright, so if I'm understanding you corectly, each CHANNEL could have its own level of effects, like if for band use, as part of your PA, you could have an effect on the guitar, but not the bass, and a different level of said effect on the vocal...or maybe I'm misunderstanding.
Would you even use this for a band? I saw a guitar dude selling a slightly different model, the Yamaha MG 10/2, and he said he used it as the backup mixer for his PA.
@@advancedraymondology2914 it can have varying levels of the same effect on each channel but it would be the same effect for all channels, yes. Yes, this would be good for bands.
@@FunnyGuyTimmy thanks, man
I'm with Corey in the comments below, I have to get that darn Yamaha now! 😂
Great informative video 🎉 thank you 👍🏾
Where is the main output?
@@stiven_ph8656 what do you mean?
@@FunnyGuyTimmy main output of mixer is that the stereo xlr on the upper right side?
Very nice 👍